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1 HSCI-172v Self and Society: A Cultural History of Psychology Instructor: Susan Lanzoni, Ph.D.

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3 Rorschach Inkblot Test, Image IX, devised by Hermann Rorschach in 1921 in Switzerland.

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5 Séance with Italian medium, Eusapia Palladino, July 24, 1905 at the Society for Psychical Research

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7 Rene Descartes, Treatise of Man, 1662.

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9 Phrenological Head: Circa 1900

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11 Giacomo Rizzolatti, “Both of us disgusted in my insula” Neuron, vol. 40, 2003 Keysers et al “A Touching Sight SII/PV Activation during the Observation and Experience of Touch” Neuron, 42:335- 346, 2004

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13 Guillaume-Benjamin Duchenne de Boulogne, 1862 French Neurologist and Psychologist: Electrical Stimulation of the Musculature of the face for the Expression of Emotion

14 Psychological Sciences as: “ techniques for the disciplining of human difference: individualizing humans through classifying then calibrating their capacities and conducts, inscribing and recording their attributes and deficiencies, managing and utilizing their individuality and variability.” Nikolas Rose, Inventing Ourselves (1998), 105

15 Human Kinds and Looping Effects “To create new ways of classifying people is also to change the ways we can think of ourselves, to change our sense of self- worth, even how we remember our own past. This in turn generates a looping effect, because people of the kind behave differently and so are different.” Ian Hacking, The Looping Effects of Human Kinds, p. 369.

16 Aristotelian Souls nutritive soul (possessed by plants) sensitive soul (animals) rational soul (possessed exclusively by humans) Pneumatology: Study of soul or spirit

17 THEMES in the History of Psychology 1) representations of mind 2) places where science is enacted or practiced 3) methods, tools and technologies 4) popular, literary, and visual understandings 5) applied domains of application 6) moral, political ideas of normality


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